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February 07, 2005

Tivo SDK

TiVO HME SDK Initial Release

TiVO has released an 'early access' release of its HME SDK. "HME is the code name for TiVo’s powerful new open platform for applications that are displayed and controlled by broadband-connected TiVo Series2 DVRs. HME applications are written using the Java programming language and can run on home PC’s or remote servers hosted by TiVo. At this time, HME applications can not control any of the TiVo DVR’s scheduling, recording, or video playback capabilities."

There are already some tutorials on java.net if you a: have a Tivo, b: can code java. Here's one:

How to start writing apps for TiVO in NetBeans, in 5 minutes or less

So now nothing is stopping you from coding an coding a Tivo widget to read Unmediated feeds.


Posted by jkinberg at 02:50 PM


Comments

Anyone have any ideas on how to get this to interoperate with the Java-based BitTorrent client Azureus? I see that HME applications can't control the Tivo's playback capabilities which seems to eliminate the idea of playing back the Creatively Commoned MPEG4s folks are starting to track at http://beta.digitalbicycle.org, but since Azureus has the awesome ability to be controlled over the network using the Swing based WebUI plugin (http://azureus.sourceforge.net/plugin_details.php?plugin=webui&docu=1) it could be possible to control your Azureus box using your Tivo. Though you'd still need a computer configured to playback the videos (or another networked CE device that could handle playback) and I'm no programmer so what seems possible to me could be wholly improbable

Posted by: Daniell at February 7, 2005 05:54 PM

Great idea except that the HME has no ability to display video through the TiVo on your TV. Pretty lame for an SDK to control a set top box, if you ask me.

Posted by: Shawn Van Every at February 8, 2005 01:13 AM

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